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I've got a pair of 5" walnut slabs that were sliced over 18 months ago and have been parked outdoors under a tarp since, sticked and stacked.

Also I've got some large trunk rings of rippled oak but I don't think any of them are more than 10" thick. They were cut over 2 years ago and until a couple of months back were in an untidy, uncovered heap in the open. I broke them up a bit for handballing but no more than was necessary. They're now i an untidy, uncovered heap in a different open.

 

Any of it of interest?

 

Jon

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I've got a pair of 5" walnut slabs that were sliced over 18 months ago and have been parked outdoors under a tarp since, sticked and stacked.

Also I've got some large trunk rings of rippled oak but I don't think any of them are more than 10" thick. They were cut over 2 years ago and until a couple of months back were in an untidy, uncovered heap in the open. I broke them up a bit for handballing but no more than was necessary. They're now i an untidy, uncovered heap in a different open.

 

Any of it of interest?

 

Jon

 

Have you got any pictures

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I've got a pair of 5" walnut slabs that were sliced over 18 months ago and have been parked outdoors under a tarp since, sticked and stacked.

Also I've got some large trunk rings of rippled oak but I don't think any of them are more than 10" thick. They were cut over 2 years ago and until a couple of months back were in an untidy, uncovered heap in the open. I broke them up a bit for handballing but no more than was necessary. They're now i an untidy, uncovered heap in a different open.

 

Any of it of interest?

 

Jon

 

the walnut is of interest jon, please send me some pics and dimensions.

 

just how rippled is the oak jon???

 

i might take some out of interest.

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